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All license types can be hosted by both [[Root Licensing Server|Root Licensing Server]] and [[Local Licensing Server|Local Licensing Server]] installed on the organization's network.
All license types can be hosted by both [[Root Licensing Server|Root Licensing Server]] and [[Local Licensing Server|Local Licensing Server]] installed on the organization's network.
== License types ==
* ''Fixed License'' – single working place, authorizing one user to use [[SMath Studio]]. This user can use the software in his account on a dedicated computer.
* ''Floating (network) License'' – gives multiple users the right to use the [[SMath Studio]] software without being tied to particular hardware. The only constraint is these users can't use this license simultaneously. If several Floating licenses purchased, the number of concurrent users able to share the license is equal to the number of purchased licenses.

Revision as of 07:46, 18 August 2024

To use the SMath Studio program, a license is required. License is an electronic file containing basic information about the user and organization. It also contains licenses amount and their properties.

All license types can be hosted by both Root Licensing Server and Local Licensing Server installed on the organization's network.

License types

  • Fixed License – single working place, authorizing one user to use SMath Studio. This user can use the software in his account on a dedicated computer.
  • Floating (network) License – gives multiple users the right to use the SMath Studio software without being tied to particular hardware. The only constraint is these users can't use this license simultaneously. If several Floating licenses purchased, the number of concurrent users able to share the license is equal to the number of purchased licenses.